Liuget had been seen around Chargers Park during the first few days of training camp, however had been absent from the facility since last Thursday night. This morning, he showed up at Chargers Park and signed his contract a little before 10:30am.

With that being said, Liuget could make his first appearance in a Chargers uniform during tonight's practice.

During his contract holdout, Liuget missed seven training camp practices not including the numerous walk-throughs and meetings that players participate in.

The Chargers selected Liuget with the 18th overall in pick in the 2011 NFL draft back in April.

Liuget, who played at the University of Illinois, left school after his junior year to enter the NFL draft.

He was slated to be the starter at right defensive end. However, with his prolonged absence from training camp the Chargers looked to having a backup plan and re-signed nine-year veteran defensive lineman Jacques Cesaire.

The move will give the Chargers added depth on the defensive line and provide insurance until Liuget is ready to play.